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  • From: Tei <oscar.vives@g...>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 09:22:49 +0100


many things may bias programmers over a solution A "bad" over other B "good".
- A is the first thing wen you find in google, and has examples in stackoverflow articles
- A is well documented, with examples
- A has a good api, and integrate well with the existing stuff, feeling native.

So basically:
- Extended use
- Documented
- Examples
- Native

other rules may apply:
- Friends don't let friends scrape markup text using regex.  So a programmer that know that is doing may avoid a regex found in a post in a forum. 
- Markup text on the wild can be broken, and is often broken, tools *must* deal with it and survive.  The tools need to be able to be feed with incorrect markupt and output correct markup.


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